Show advice to bathers BH thees thera mr lambton young the of the royal H humane society So clety cloty publishes the following excellent ad vice vico to bathers e rs avoid bachin bathing within two hours after aate r a meal avoid bathing when exhausted by fatigue or from froni any other cause causo avoid bathing when the body is ia cooling after perspiration but battle when the body is warm provided no time is lost in getting into the water avoid chilling the body by sitting bitting or stan standing dlug ding naked on the banks or in boats after afier having been iti i the water avoid remaining too long ja in the water but leave it immediately there is the slightest feeling of chilliness avoid bathing altogether in the open air if after having been a short time in iti the water there is a genbe sense of chilliness with wilh numbness of the bands and feet the vigorous and strong may bathe early in the morning on an empty stomach but the tho young and those who are weak had better batho bathe three hours after a meal the beet time for beoh is ie from two to three hou hon hours after breakfast those who are subject to attacks of giddiness and faintness and those who iho buffer bummer from palpitation or other sense of discomfort at the heart should not bathe without first consulting their medical adviser |